Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox

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Tampa Theatre and AEG Presents are pleased to Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox, coming LIVE to the historic Theatre’s stage at 8:00pm Saturday, April 21 (Doors open at 7:00pm).

Postmodern Jukebox originally blew up online, with new videos added weekly that keep finding creative new ways to put creator Scott Bradlee’s trademark vintage twist on modern pop hits. Since Bradlee created the project in 2009, PMJ has amassed more than 850 million YouTube views and 3 million subscribers, chalked up more than 1 million likes on Facebook, performed on Good Morning America, topped iTunes and Billboard charts, and caught the attention of NPR Music and NBC News. But it’s onstage that the project has really come to shine, playing hundreds of shows to sold-out houses across the globe, from intimate standing-room gigs to large-scale, theatrical extravaganzas.

The multi-talented collective reimagines contemporary pop, rock and R&B hits in the style of various yesteryears, from swing to doo-wop, ragtime to Motown – or, as Bradlee himself puts it, “pop music in a time machine.” Bradlee’s choice of material ranges from the ‘80s hard rock of Guns N’ Roses to hits as recent as 2015’s Justin Bieber plea “Sorry.” They’re rendered by a rotating cast of musicians and singers in fashions that date back to a time when Axl, Slash and Bieber’s parents had yet to be born – a time of street corner harmonies and torch singers, blues belters and golden-voiced crooners.

Tickets are available for $39.50-$64.50 (total, including fees) at the Franklin Street Box Office, and for $43.25-$69.25 online. Premium seating in the first six rows is available for $114.50 at the Box and $121.00 online, and includes a a limited edition Tour Print. A select number of VIP packages will be available for $164.50 at the Box and $173.50 online, which include premium seating in the first four rows, a post-show photo op with PMJ, a limited edition Tour Print, and a VIP laminate.
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Arts Council of Hillsborough County

Programming is sponsored in part by The Arts Council of Hillsborough County and the Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners.

State of Florida

Programming is sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture.

LHAT

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City of Tampa

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Tampa Theatre is wheelchair accessible and offers assisted listening devices for the comfort and convenience of its patrons.

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